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[2024 polling] Would you vote for President Biden or Donald Trump?

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Rapid Response Poll: [Click here to unsubscribe.]( The Voting Rights Defense Fund’s mission is to protect voting rights from Republican attacks across the country. We're building a grassroots movement to expand access to the ballot box and strengthen our democracy. [{NAME}, we hope to have you on our team, but if you'd like to unsubscribe from our emails, please click here.]( [Voting Rights Defense Fund](#) ↓↓ {NAME}: Please respond by 11:59 P.M on 02/17/2024 ↓↓ :: VOTING RIGHTS DEFENSE FUND :: Rapid Response Poll If you had to vote today, who would you vote for in the 2024 Presidential Election? [Joe Biden / Trump]( [JOE BIDEN >>]( [DONALD TRUMP >>]( [REGISTERED TO: {NAME} REPRESENTING: NEW YORK, NEW YORK]( {NAME} – Public opinion polling shows Donald Trump defeating Joe Biden by a small margin in a theoretical 2024 presidential race. So now, we’re asking top Democrats to assess whether or not Joe Biden can win in places like New York, New York. [But we need [10] responses to complete our dataset or Trump will be determined the predicted winner. So please, {NAME}, take 2 minutes to respond. >>]( If you had to vote today, who would you vote for in the 2024 Presidential Election? [JOE BIDEN >>]( [DONALD TRUMP >>]( Your response must be validated by 11:59 P.M. Voting Rights Defense Fund Research Team This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Click here to receive fewer emails.]( | [Click here to unsubscribe.]( Paid for by Voting Rights Defense Fund, not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Thank you for supporting the Voting Rights Defense Fund. We’re firmly focused on protecting voting rights and turning out Democrats to vote in local, state, and federal elections. [DONATE TO SUPPORT VOTING RIGHTS DEFENSE FUND ➞]( Republicans are trying to dismantle voting rights state by state... and it's working. We can’t let them succeed. So we’re fighting back in an incredible way. We’re dedicating 100% of our resources to defending voting rights and turning out Democrats to voter in KEY states to secure a Democratic victory. But without loyal grassroots supporters like you, our mission to boost the Democratic vote is meaningless. So we need you with us. Click here to support our cause: [DONATE TO SUPPORT VOTING RIGHTS DEFENSE FUND ➞]( If you’d like to receive fewer emails, please [click here.]( If you’d like to unsubscribe from our emails, please [click here.](

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